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UMB Spedition wins contract worth over 1.6 bln RON to build new lot of A7 motorway

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UMB Spedition won the contract for the construction of a new lot of the A7 (Moldova Motorway), financed by PNRR, the general director of the National Road Infrastructure Administration Company, Cristian Pistol, announced, according to Agerpres.

For the 30.3 kilometers of Lot 1 of the Bacau – Pascani (Saucesti – Trifesti) motorway sector, the Romanian constructor has 30 months and 1.63 billion RON (without VAT, rd 327 million euros), the head of CNAIR wrote on his Facebook page.

The contract includes the construction of 34 bridges and passages as well as a viaduct of high technical complexity (567 meters) and can be signed after 10 days, if no objections are filed.

Agerpres

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